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DALLAS, TEXAS - University of North Carolina head coach Rich DeSelm takes his talented
women's team to Dallas this weekend to compete against some of the nation's top
teams in the annual SMU Swim Classic.

Each team is limited to
eight swimmers and one diver in the unique scoring format. DeSelm has designated the following entries
for Carolina, which is coming off a split of its season-opening dual meets
against No. 6 Texas A&M and South Carolina.

The SMU Classic
showcases the strongest and most versatile swimmers of each program. Due to its
design, competing teams must have a representative in each race, however,
squads are limited to only eight swimmers and one diver for the entire meet.
The SMU Classic provides a rare opportunity to witness high-level competition
in the intimate setting of Perkins Natatorium, one of the last six-lane pools
in the NCAA.

Opening ceremonies commence
Friday at Perkins Natatorium at 6:15p.m. The meet begins at 6:30 p.m. both
Friday and Saturday.

MEET RULES
1. A swimmer may swim three events per day but one of those must be a relay.

2. Each team enters
one swimmer per heat and the best swimmer must be in the championship heat.